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Friday, February 16th

Skating and Musical Evenings at Beaver Lake (Montreal)

Glide around the Beaver Lake refrigerated skating rink to the tune of various musical genres! Each weekend, the pavilion’s Café des Amis features a special menu. Every Friday in February, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Explore the Greenhouse at the Botanical Garden (Montreal)

Come to explore the Botanical Garden’s greenhouses!A cold winter’s day is the perfect time to explore the Botanical Garden’s greenhouses! Take a colorful trip through the succulents, orchids, ferns, penjings, banana trees and more, and indulge your natural curiosity.

Natrel Skating Rink (Montreal)

The Old Port’s skating rink, with its artificial surface guaranteeing always impeccable ice conditions no matter what the temperature, will be waiting for the first skaters on December 9.Visitors young and old are sure to enjoy Montreal’s biggest outdoor skating rink, including a ring of natural ice and spectacular views of historic Old Montreal. It’s open every day.

Expo for Kids: Montreal Speech Bubbles (Pointe-Claire)

With artists from Alberic Bourgeois to Michel Rabagliati, discover the architecture and evolution of the city. See its streets, neighborhoods, monuments, skyscrapers, balconies, and outdoor staircases that are so distinctive that they appear in comic strip panels by native Montreal artists.

PC Cooking School – Beans for Health Family Class (Vaudreuil-Dorion)

These cooking classes are geared to families wishing to cook together and eat together in a fun environment with others that feel the same way! Recipes and all ingredients will be provided, you just supply the work! Here what is on the menu: Chili Mac n’ Cheese, Cowboy Bean Salad, Black Bean Brownies. Note the cooking schools are not allergy free zones

Saturday, February 17th

Outdoor Skating at Centropolis (Laval)

Families are invited to enjoy the outdoor skating rink daily throughout the winter months. On Saturdays, skaters will be offered a delicious hot chocolate at 2 p.m., courtesy of Divaliva restaurant (limited quantities)

Explore the Greenhouse at the Botanical Garden (Montreal)

Come to explore the Botanical Garden’s greenhouses! A cold winter’s day is the perfect time to explore the Botanical Garden’s greenhouses! Take a colorful trip through the succulents, orchids, ferns, penjings, banana trees and more, and indulge your natural curiosity.

My Snow Experience- (DDO and Laval)

All winter long, children aged 5 to 8 will be able to have lots of fun while learning how to snowboard for free in Centennial Park in Dollard-des-Ormeaux. This initiative of the Association des stations de ski du Québec (ASSQ—Quebec Ski Area Association), adored by children and parents alike, is offered every Saturday and Sunday until March 11. Guided by dynamic instructors, children will learn how to snowboard step by step in an environment specifically designed for learning.

Natrel Skating Rink (Montreal)

The Old Port’s skating rink, with its artificial surface guaranteeing always impeccable ice conditions no matter what the temperature, will be waiting for the first skaters on December 9.Visitors young and old are sure to enjoy Montreal’s biggest outdoor skating rink, including a ring of natural ice and spectacular views of historic Old Montreal. It’s open every day.

Cineplex Family Favorites (Kirkland)

Black Queens Coloring Book- Chapters (Pointe-Claire)

Come join us for a fantastic Chapters Event! The BLACK QUEENS coloring book is filled with images
of powerful women/girls and positive affirmations, that will help uplift your spirit any day. Great for people of all ages.
Affirmations used in the book:
DREAM BIG / SHINE BRIGHT / I AM LOVED / I AM ONE OF A KIND / I WILL NEVER GIVE UP / DO GREAT THINGS /
I AM POWERFUL / THERE IS BEAUTY IN EVERYTHING

Expo for Kids: Montreal Speech Bubbles (Pointe-Claire)

With artists from Alberic Bourgeois to Michel Rabagliati, discover the architecture and evolution of the city. See its streets, neighbourhoods, monuments, skyscrapers, balconies, and outdoor staircases that are so distinctive that they appear in comic strip panels by native Montreal artists.

Mon Gym-Parent Night Out (Pointe-Claire)

This incredible evening for your children (3-10 years) is filled with a variety of fun games, rides and activities, and they won’t want the night to end! And don’t worry about snacks– we’ll take care of that too!

Explore the Greenhouse at the Botanical Garden (Montreal)

Come to explore the Botanical Garden’s greenhouses! A cold winter’s day is the perfect time to explore the Botanical Garden’s greenhouses! Take a colorful trip through the succulents, orchids, ferns, penjings, banana trees and more, and indulge your natural curiosity.

Natrel Skating Rink (Montreal)

The Old Port’s skating rink, with its artificial surface guaranteeing always impeccable ice conditions no matter what the temperature, will be waiting for the first skaters on December 9.Visitors young and old are sure to enjoy Montreal’s biggest outdoor skating rink, including a ring of natural ice and spectacular views of historic Old Montreal. It’s open every day.

My Snow Experience- (DDO and Laval)

All winter long, children aged 5 to 8 will be able to have lots of fun while learning how to snowboard for free in Centennial Park in Dollard-des-Ormeaux. This initiative of the Association des stations de ski du Québec (ASSQ—Quebec Ski Area Association), adored by children and parents alike, is offered every Saturday and Sunday until March 11. Guided by dynamic instructors, children will learn how to snowboard step by step in an environment specifically designed for learning.

Wibit Sundays at Olympic Park ( Montreal)

The Olympic Park Sports Centre invites you to discover the Wibit Sundays—located in the newly renovated installations and one of North America’s most stunning aquatic centres. Every Sunday, an aquatic playground full of challenges, daring feats and fun takes over the 50m pool—site of the 1976 Olympic Games swimming events. Young and old alike will enjoy the perfect place to hang out with friends and family in one of Montreal’s most majestic sports venues. Test your abilities on the water obstacles and inflatable tracks, where you can run, jump, slide, and swim your way to a whole lot of fun. When your 70-minute session is over, you may still enjoy the open swim section. For children ages 6 & up who know how to swim. Children 7 & under must be accompanied by an adult. Ratio allowed is one adult for three children. Please see website for times and details.

Expo for Kids: Montreal Speech Bubbles (Pointe-Claire)

With artists from Alberic Bourgeois to Michel Rabagliati, discover the architecture and evolution of the city. See its streets, neighborhoods, monuments, skyscrapers, balconies, and outdoor staircases that are so distinctive that they appear in comic strip panels by native Montreal artists.

Tropical Adventure at the Biodome (Montreal)

Puppets, games and exploration: big bun for little ones! The animals that live in the tropical rainforest are the stars of the Capy’s Big Day puppet show. There’s also a play and discovery area where they can burn off some energy.Then, head off to explore the pathways through the ecosystems, lined with birds, mammals and even fish. It’s the perfect opportunity to have fun trying to spot the animals featured in the show!

Explore the Greenhouse at the Botanical Garden (Montreal)

Come to explore the Botanical Garden’s greenhouses!A cold winter’s day is the perfect time to explore the Botanical Garden’s greenhouses! Take a colorful trip through the succulents, orchids, ferns, penjings, banana trees and more, and indulge your natural curiosity.

Natrel Skating Rink (Montreal)

The Old Port’s skating rink, with its artificial surface guaranteeing always impeccable ice conditions no matter what the temperature, will be waiting for the first skaters on December 9.Visitors young and old are sure to enjoy Montreal’s biggest outdoor skating rink, including a ring of natural ice and spectacular views of historic Old Montreal. It’s open every day.

Expo for Kids: Montreal Speech Bubbles (Pointe-Claire)

With artists from Alberic Bourgeois to Michel Rabagliati, discover the architecture and evolution of the city. See its streets, neighborhoods, monuments, skyscrapers, balconies, and outdoor staircases that are so distinctive that they appear in comic strip panels by native Montreal artists.

Teen Zone (Dorval)

Teens can enjoy a night out with a DJ booth for music, pool tables, sporting equipment, Nintendo Wii games, a foosball table and other various activities.

Where: Sarto-Desnoyers Community Centre 1335 Lakeshore Dr. Dorval

Time: 5:00pm-10:00pm

Cost: FREE with membership card ($10) or $1 per visit

Age: 11 to 17 years old

Additional Info: www.facebook.com/dorval.zone

First Fridays-St. Columba (Pointe-Claire)

This month’s theme is: Time to get your game on! We’ll be hosting an evening of games, food and fun. Fly on over for 5:30pm or come when you can! Snacks and lots of activities will keep you buzzing with excitement. Dinner is served around 6:30pm (vegetarian options available). BYOB (juice, water, coffee always available) Kids who finish quickly can continue with the activities or watch a movie. Parents can relax.

Saturday, February 3rd

Outdoor Skating at Centropolis (Laval)

Families are invited to enjoy the outdoor skating rink daily throughout the winter months. On Saturdays, skaters will be offered a delicious hot chocolate at 2 p.m., courtesy of Divaliva restaurant (limited quantities)

Tropical Adventure at the Biodome (Montreal)

Puppets, games and exploration: big bun for little ones! The animals that live in the tropical rainforest are the stars of the Capy’s Big Day puppet show. There’s also a play and discovery area where they can burn off some energy.Then, head off to explore the pathways through the ecosystems, lined with birds, mammals and even fish. It’s the perfect opportunity to have fun trying to spot the animals featured in the show!

Introduction to Ice Fishing (Ste. Anne De Bellevue)

Discover the joys of ice fishing under the guidance of an expert. All equipment is provided. Dress appropriately for the weather. Free hot chocolate will be served.Ice conditions and weather permitting

Explore the Greenhouse at the Botanical Garden (Montreal)

Come to explore the Botanical Garden’s greenhouses! A cold winter’s day is the perfect time to explore the Botanical Garden’s greenhouses! Take a colorful trip through the succulents, orchids, ferns, penjings, banana trees and more, and indulge your natural curiosity.

Natrel Skating Rink (Montreal)

The Old Port’s skating rink, with its artificial surface guaranteeing always impeccable ice conditions no matter what the temperature, will be waiting for the first skaters on December 9.Visitors young and old are sure to enjoy Montreal’s biggest outdoor skating rink, including a ring of natural ice and spectacular views of historic Old Montreal. It’s open every day.

Fete Des Neiges (Montreal)

The Fête des neiges de Montréal, presented by Tim Hortons is back again for four weekends at Parc Jean-Drapeau.This popular family-oriented winter event has a program geared toward enjoying the outdoors, with a wide array of free and pay activities. Access to the site and to most of the activities is free! Some activities might be canceled and some areas might be closed due to poor weather. Check website for closures.

Family Activity at the Nichoir Wild Bird Conservation (Hudson)

Come join one Le Nichoir’s biologist for a walk in the Clarke Sydenham nature reserve for a series of fun activities for all ages to learn about how birds survive in the winter. There is no fixed cost for this activity, donations accepted.. Bring your snowshoes as part of the activity will be held outside.For birds, the hardest part of winter is not the cold but the lack of food. Some species solved that problem by migrating south but those that stay had to find other ways. Come join one of Le Nichoir’s biologist for a walk in the Clarke Sydenham nature reserve for a series of fun activities for all ages to learn about how birds survive the cold season.

Note that part of the activity will be held outdoor, dress according to the weather. Bring your snowshoes!

To make sure everyone can enjoy this activity, there is no fixed cost for this activity; you donate what you can. For birds, the hardest part of winter is not the cold but the lack of food. Some species solved that problem by migrating south but those that stay had to find other ways. Come join one of Le Nichoir’s biologist for a walk in the Clarke Sydenham nature reserve for a series of fun activities for all ages to learn about how birds survive the cold season.

Note that part of the activity will be held outdoor, dress according to the weather. Bring your snowshoes!

To make sure everyone can enjoy this activity, there is no fixed cost for this activity; you donate what you can.

My Snow Experience- (DDO and Laval)

All winter long, children aged 5 to 8 will be able to have lots of fun while learning how to snowboard for free in Centennial Park in Dollard-des-Ormeaux. This initiative of the Association des stations de ski du Québec (ASSQ—Quebec Ski Area Association), adored by children and parents alike, is offered every Saturday and Sunday until March 11. Guided by dynamic instructors, children will learn how to snowboard step by step in an environment specifically designed for learning.

Bring your equipment or borrow some with a piece of identification. (limited quantities)For birds, the hardest part of winter is not the cold but the lack of food. Some species solved that problem by migrating south but those that stay had to find other ways. Come join one of Le Nichoir’s biologist for a walk in the Clarke Sydenham nature reserve for a series of fun activities for all ages to learn about how birds survive the cold season.

Note that part of the activity will be held outdoor, dress according to the weather. Bring your snowshoes!

To make sure everyone can enjoy this activity, there is no fixed cost for this activity; you donate what you can. For birds, the hardest part of winter is not the cold but the lack of food. Some species solved that problem by migrating south but those that stay had to find other ways. Come join one of Le Nichoir’s biologist for a walk in the Clarke Sydenham nature reserve for a series of fun activities for all ages to learn about how birds survive the cold season.

Note that part of the activity will be held outdoor, dress according to the weather. Bring your snowshoes!

To make sure everyone can enjoy this activity, there is no fixed cost for this activity; you donate what you can.

Cineplex Sensory Friendly Movie: Paddington 2 (Kirkland)

Cineplex Entertainment in partnership with Autism Speaks Canada is delighted to present Sensory Friendly Screenings. This program provides a sensory friendly environment for individuals with autism spectrum disorder or anyone for whom the environment is suitable and their families to view new release films in theatres across the country.

These screenings are presented in a lights up, sound down environment. Ticket price is the child admission price for any guests attending these screenings.

Winter Carnival- (Ste-Anne-De-Bellevue)

Enjoy a day of outdoor activities. Sliding, dog sledding, snow sculptures and walking trails. There will be free hot chocolate served and for a small cost you can enjoy the on-site BBQ and taffy on the snow.

Expo for Kids: Montreal Speech Bubbles (Pointe-Claire)

With artists from Alberic Bourgeois to Michel Rabagliati, discover the architecture and evolution of the city. See its streets, neighbourhoods, monuments, skyscrapers, balconies, and outdoor staircases that are so distinctive that they appear in comic strip panels by native Montreal artists.

Winter Carnival Fun & Fireworks (Ste-Anne-De-Bellevue)

There will be a variety of activities as well as special and promotions being offered by local merchants. Stroll the boardwalk, watch the carnival bed race, dance and listen to music and see the fireworks show starting at 8 p.m. on the boardwalk (in collaboration with Parks Canada).

Where: On the Boardwalk, 170 Sainte-Anne St. Ste. Anne de Bellevue, QC

Tropical Adventure at the Biodome (Montreal)

Puppets, games and exploration: big bun for little ones! The animals that live in the tropical rainforest are the stars of the Capy’s Big Day puppet show. There’s also a play and discovery area where they can burn off some energy.Then, head off to explore the pathways through the ecosystems, lined with birds, mammals and even fish. It’s the perfect opportunity to have fun trying to spot the animals featured in the show!

Explore the Greenhouse at the Botanical Garden (Montreal)

Come to explore the Botanical Garden’s greenhouses! A cold winter’s day is the perfect time to explore the Botanical Garden’s greenhouses! Take a colorful trip through the succulents, orchids, ferns, penjings, banana trees and more, and indulge your natural curiosity.

Natrel Skating Rink (Montreal)

The Old Port’s skating rink, with its artificial surface guaranteeing always impeccable ice conditions no matter what the temperature, will be waiting for the first skaters on December 9.Visitors young and old are sure to enjoy Montreal’s biggest outdoor skating rink, including a ring of natural ice and spectacular views of historic Old Montreal. It’s open every day.

My Snow Experience- (DDO and Laval)

All winter long, children aged 5 to 8 will be able to have lots of fun while learning how to snowboard for free in Centennial Park in Dollard-des-Ormeaux. This initiative of the Association des stations de ski du Québec (ASSQ—Quebec Ski Area Association), adored by children and parents alike, is offered every Saturday and Sunday until March 11. Guided by dynamic instructors, children will learn how to snowboard step by step in an environment specifically designed for learning.

Fete Des Neiges (Montreal)

The Fête des neiges de Montréal, presented by Tim Hortons is back again for four weekends at Parc Jean-Drapeau.This popular family-oriented winter event has a program geared toward enjoying the outdoors, with a wide array of free and pay activities. Access to the site and to most of the activities is free! Some activities might be canceled and some areas might be closed due to poor weather. Check website for closures.

Parent-Child Hockey Fun (Laval)

Come play hockey with your child on the outdoor rink. There will be an instructor on-site. There will also be contests, friendly tournaments and hot chocolate (bring your own cup). Skate and hockey stick loans available (limited quantities).

Expo for Kids: Montreal Speech Bubbles (Pointe-Claire)

With artists from Alberic Bourgeois to Michel Rabagliati, discover the architecture and evolution of the city. See its streets, neighbourhoods, monuments, skyscrapers, balconies, and outdoor staircases that are so distinctive that they appear in comic strip panels by native Montreal artists.

Winter Carnival- (Ste-Anne-De-Bellevue)

Enjoy a day of outdoor activities. Sliding, dog sledding, snow sculptures and walking trails. There will be free hot chocolate served and for a small cost you can enjoy the on-site BBQ and taffy on the snow.

Puppet Show (Pointe-Claire)

This show, inspired by an English fairy tale, tells the story of a little mouse that walks through the woods searching for a hazelnut, only to come across wild beasts who try to trick her into coming home with them. But the smart little mouse knows it’s a trap and that they want to eat her. So, she comes up with an excuse: she already has an appointment with a giant monster named Gruffalo. But does Gruffalo really exist, or is it something the little mouse mad up?Presented by Valise Théâtre. Passes required

We work hard to make every effort to ensure the accuracy of these events. Before attending any event, you should always call ahead to confirm dates, times, location, and other information. None of these events are hosted by us and locations and times can be changed by the host.

Friday, December 22:

Tropical Adventure at the Biodome (Montreal)

Puppets, games and exploration: big bun for little ones! The animals that live in the tropical rainforest are the stars of the Capy’s Big Day puppet show. There’s also a play and discovery area where they can burn off some energy.Then, head off to explore the pathways through the ecosystems, lined with birds, mammals and even fish. It’s the perfect opportunity to have fun trying to spot the animals featured in the show!

Explore the Greenhouse at the Botanical Garden (Montreal)

Come to explore the Botanical Garden’s greenhouses! A cold winter’s day is the perfect time to explore the Botanical Garden’s greenhouses! Take a colorful trip through the succulents, orchids, ferns, penjings, banana trees and more, and indulge your natural curiosity.

Santas are taking over Stewart Museum (Montreal)

Families and Santa fervent fans are invited to see some 30 figurines of the jolly man in red and a gorgeous Szalasi doll castle that comes to life at the sound of music. These figurines illustrate a fascinating aspect of doll making and show how the artistic representation of one of folklore’s most celebrated characters has evolved. Adding to the fun are family activities, including craft workshops, stories, short films.

Expo for Kids: The Red Maple Leaf & Other Stories (Pointe-Claire)

Born in Czechoslovakia and now residing in Montreal, Ludmila Zeman is an award-winning filmmaker and an author and illustrator of picture books that have been translated into many languages and have won awards and praise worldwide. Her books The First Red Maple Leaf and Sindbad from the Tales of the Thousand and One Nights were also finalists for that award. Come and discover several original illustrations from her picture books along with her animated film in this wonderful exhibition showcasing her work

Upper Canada Village-Alight at night festival (Morrisburg)

Bundle up for an evening stroll through this picture-perfect postcard setting! Close to one million lights adorn the heritage buildings, trees and fences of Upper Canada Village creating a one-of-a-kind magical backdrop for its annual Alight at Night Festival…a true winter wonderland Come experience the enchantment of horse-drawn wagons and romantic carriage rides for two; and hop on board a life-size Toy Train. Holiday music including caroling at Christ Church, festive dining, shopping and other seasonal surprises all add to the ambience of the event

PC Cooking School – Gingerbread House Decoration (Pierrefonds)

Children will decorate their very own gingerbread house using a pre-assembled house, royal icing, and candies. When the house is complete, wrap it in cellophane to take home. Children under 5 must be accompanied by a parent or caregiver. Maximum 2 people per house.. Note the cooking schools are not allergy free zones.

Camelot Hudson Village Theatre (Hudson)

Camelot, the mythical place of magic, romance and intrigue!! Arthur and his Guinevere, Arthur’s overbearing father King Uther, the powerful sorceress Morgan Le Fay, the wizard Merlin (there are three of them!), the Evil Sisterhood, and of course the Knights of the Round Table. Yes, they are all there but…the story is about to be told just a little differently than the one you know. You might have already guessed that by the “three” Merlins!! Laughter, smiles, songs, dances, jokes (good and bad) and pure FAMILY FUN

Saturday, December 23:

Tropical Adventure at the Biodome (Montreal)

Puppets, games and exploration: big bun for little ones! The animals that live in the tropical rainforest are the stars of the Capy’s Big Day puppet show. There’s also a play and discovery area where they can burn off some energy.Then, head off to explore the pathways through the ecosystems, lined with birds, mammals and even fish. It’s the perfect opportunity to have fun trying to spot the animals featured in the show!

Explore the Greenhouse at the Botanical Garden (Montreal)

Come to explore the Botanical Garden’s greenhouses! A cold winter’s day is the perfect time to explore the Botanical Garden’s greenhouses! Take a colorful trip through the succulents, orchids, ferns, penjings, banana trees and more, and indulge your natural curiosity.

Expo for Kids: The Red Maple Leaf & Other Stories (Pointe-Claire)

Born in Czechoslovakia and now residing in Montreal, Ludmila Zeman is an award-winning filmmaker and an author and illustrator of picture books that have been translated into many languages and have won awards and praise worldwide. Her books The First Red Maple Leaf and Sindbad from the Tales of the Thousand and One Nights were also finalists for that award. Come and discover several original illustrations from her picture books along with her animated film in this wonderful exhibition showcasing her work

Camelot Hudson Village Theatre (Hudson)

Camelot, the mythical place of magic, romance and intrigue!! Arthur and his Guinevere, Arthur’s overbearing father King Uther, the powerful sorceress Morgan Le Fay, the wizard Merlin (there are three of them!), the Evil Sisterhood, and of course the Knights of the Round Table. Yes, they are all there but…the story is about to be told just a little differently than the one you know. You might have already guessed that by the “three” Merlins!! Laughter, smiles, songs, dances, jokes (good and bad) and pure FAMILY FUN

Upper Canada Village-Alight at night festival (Morrisburg)

Bundle up for an evening stroll through this picture-perfect postcard setting! Close to one million lights adorn the heritage buildings, trees and fences of Upper Canada Village creating a one-of-a-kind magical backdrop for its annual Alight at Night Festival…a true winter wonderland Come experience the enchantment of horse-drawn wagons and romantic carriage rides for two; and hop on board a life-size Toy Train. Holiday music including caroling at Christ Church, festive dining, shopping and other seasonal surprises all add to the ambience of the event

Camelot Hudson Village Theatre (Hudson)

Camelot, the mythical place of magic, romance and intrigue!! Arthur and his Guinevere, Arthur’s overbearing father King Uther, the powerful sorceress Morgan Le Fay, the wizard Merlin (there are three of them!), the Evil Sisterhood, and of course the Knights of the Round Table. Yes, they are all there but…the story is about to be told just a little differently than the one you know. You might have already guessed that by the “three” Merlins!! Laughter, smiles, songs, dances, jokes (good and bad) and pure FAMILY FUN

Fire on ice-Natrel (Montreal)

Add a little spice to your winter season over four sparkling evenings. Enjoy the magic of Natrel Fire on Ice as pyrotechnics light up Montréal’s winter skies to the sounds of local and international hits. Gather round and let the warmth of the sky’s fires warm your heart!

Sunday, December 24:

Tropical Adventure at the Biodome (Montreal)

Puppets, games and exploration: big bun for little ones!The animals that live in the tropical rainforest are the stars of the Capy’s Big Day puppet show. There’s also a play and discovery area where they can burn off some energy.Then, head off to explore the pathways through the ecosystems, lined with birds, mammals and even fish. It’s the perfect opportunity to have fun trying to spot the animals featured in the show!

Explore the Greenhouse at the Botanical Garden (Montreal)

Come to explore the Botanical Garden’s greenhouses! A cold winter’s day is the perfect time to explore the Botanical Garden’s greenhouses! Take a colorful trip through the succulents, orchids, ferns, penjings, banana trees and more, and indulge your natural curiosity.

Santas are taking over Stewart Museum (Montreal)

Families and Santa fervent fans are invited to see some 30 figurines of the jolly man in red and a gorgeous Szalasi doll castle that comes to life at the sound of music. These figurines illustrate a fascinating aspect of doll making and show how the artistic representation of one of folklore’s most celebrated characters has evolved. Adding to the fun are family activities, including craft workshops, stories, short films.

Expo for Kids: The Red Maple Leaf & Other Stories (Pointe-Claire)

Born in Czechoslovakia and now residing in Montreal, Ludmila Zeman is an award-winning filmmaker and an author and illustrator of picture books that have been translated into many languages and have won awards and praise worldwide. Her books The First Red Maple Leaf and Sindbad from the Tales of the Thousand and One Nights were also finalists for that award. Come and discover several original illustrations from her picture books along with her animated film in this wonderful exhibition showcasing her work

Say Hello to this week’s business of the weekMondo Bébé. They have a beautiful showroom located in Dorval.

Mondo Bébé is the result of four generations who have contributed to develop a business characterized by the excellence of its product quality and the service provided.
Present in the Montreal area since 1994, we welcome you to our hidden gem of a showroom located at 1525, boulevard Hymus Dorval.

We work hard to make every effort to ensure the accuracy of these events. Before attending any event, you should always call ahead to confirm dates, times, location, and other information. None of these events are hosted by us and locations and times can be changed by the host.

Friday, October 20th:

Pumpkin Decorating Contest (DDO)

Have fun decorating your pumpkin inspired by one of Alice in Wonderland’s characters. Bring your pumpkin to the library between Oct 20 and 27th

Where: DDO Library, 12001 Blvd De Salaberry, DDO, QC H9B2A7

Time: 10:00-9:00pm

Cost: free for library members $3.00 for non-members (registration required)

Souper Communautaire Grandir Ensemble (Pierrefonds)

Come join us for a family meal at the end of the busy week! For West island families with kids 0-5 years old (and siblings too). Meet other parents in your community. After dinner, the kids can do a craft with the educator staff and the parents can hang out and chat.

PC Cooking School – Impressive Make Ahead School Lunches (Pierrefonds)

You’ll impress the heck out of everyone in the school lunchroom and earn some young chef street cred when you pull out the delicious, make-ahead lunch dishes we’ll show you today! Your midday menu includes hearty Chicken & Black Bean Burritos; flavorful Mediterranean Couscous Salad; soul-satisfying Chicken Lentil Soup; and delectable Banana Chocolate Chip Muffins. Please note that this is a drop off class.

Join this family cooking class as our Instructor and In-Store Dietitian will serve as tour guides as you explore the succulent flavors and rainbow of colors of the season. Your family will leave with a passion for new foods, plus the knowledge and skills to tackle meal time. Each child must be accompanied by an adult

KidCon ( Montreal)

KidCon is everything fun for children under one roof.
This includes an inflatables playground, video game zone, crafts area, tabletop games area and stage featuring exceptional shows, plus a whole host of other activities. Lots of meet and greets with their favourite characters!
For more info on the full list of Activities visit: https://www.kidconmtl.com/schedule

The part of cooking that nobody likes is the cleanup. That’s why one-pot dishes are great, because the cleanup is fast and easy. In this class we’ll help your kids create one-pot sensations they’ll be excited to share with you at home, including One-Pot Lasagna Soup; One-Pot Chicken Burrito Filling that they’ll wrap up; and a delectable One Pot Cherry Dump Cake for dessert. Please note that this is a drop off class

DDO and Pierrefonds Roxboro Baby Show 2017 (Pierrefonds)

Great event for expectant moms and newborns! Get to know the great resources that are available in your community. Lots of tables with a lot of resources, workshops, a great raffle and prizes! Entrance is free!

Grand Re Opening SPCA West (Vaudreuil)

Come join us for a weekend of fun for the whole family! Music, food, partners and games for the kids! We will have special guests and raffles prizes! Be one of the first to tour our new facility and even adopt!

Cineplex Sensory Friendly Movie-My little Pony (Kirkland)

Cineplex sensory friendly presentations are in partnership with Autism Speaks Canada. Enjoy lower sounds, increased lighting, spacious seating, bring your own snacks, and a quiet Calming Zone separate room throughout the movie. Screenings are approximately every six weeks on Saturdays at 10:30 a.m.

Expo for Kids: The Red Maple Leaf & Other Stories (Pointe-Claire)

Born in Czechoslovakia and now residing in Montreal, Ludmila Zeman is an award-winning filmmaker and an author and illustrator of picture books that have been translated into many languages and have won awards and praise worldwide. Her books The First Red Maple Leaf and Sindbad from the Tales of the Thousand and One Nights were also finalists for that award. Come and discover several original illustrations from her picture books along with her animated film in this wonderful exhibition showcasing her work

Sunday, October 22nd:

KidCon ( Montreal)

KidCon is everything fun for children under one roof.
This includes an inflatables playground, video game zone, crafts area, tabletop games area and stage featuring exceptional shows, plus a whole host of other activities. Lots of meet and greets with their favourite characters!
For more info on the full list of Activities visit: https://www.kidconmtl.com/schedule

Grand Re Opening SPCA West (Vaudreuil)

Come join us for a weekend of fun for the whole family! Music, food, partners and games for the kids! We will have special guests and raffles prizes! Be one of the first to tour our new facility and even adopt!

Lollipop Theatre: Wake Up Sleeping Beauty (Kirkland)

Drawing on the fable of Sleepy Beauty, Wake Up, Sleeping Beauty! invites the audience to help wak Talia from her slumber. In the tradition of “choose your own adventure”, we need YOU to rescue the Kingdom from threatening forces. Children are invited to wear a costume.

Where: Kirkland Sports Complex, 16950 Hymus Blvd. Kirkland, QC

Time: 11:00am-11:45am

Cost: Free (space is limited, first come first served-Presented by Live Action Theatre)

Expo for Kids: The Red Maple Leaf & Other Stories (Pointe-Claire)

Born in Czechoslovakia and now residing in Montreal, Ludmila Zeman is an award-winning filmmaker and an author and illustrator of picture books that have been translated into many languages and have won awards and praise worldwide. Her books The First Red Maple Leaf and Sindbad from the Tales of the Thousand and One Nights were also finalists for that award. Come and discover several original illustrations from her picture books along with her animated film in this wonderful exhibition showcasing her work

Halloween party (Ile Perrot)

A special afternoon full of surprises for kids. There will be several activities such as dancing, coloring, inflatable structure and make-up. Children are invited to come in costume. Registration Required

Puppet Theatre-The Flying Canoe (Pointe Claire)

The story of the Flying Canoe, La Chasse-Galerie, is a well-known French-Canadian tale inspired by myths and daily life in early French Canada. Featuring puppets, early film footage, traditional songs, and music